User Reviews

Bottle of 750 ml at home. I hadn't meet a big bottle like that in Europe before. Poured into a pilsner glass.
I missed the sound of the freshly open bottle when I unscrewed the plastic cap. It poured a golden yellow colour, with a one finger head, quickly to become just a thin line on the beer's surface. Minimum activity in the glass.
Aroma is of malts and faintly of hay, other than that nothing, at least nothing I can recognize. Pretty standard smell.
Taste is divine! Nah, kidding, it doesn't have any! At all!! For all I know I could be drinking water and it would still have some taste, in contrary with this one.
Mouthfeel is watery too, with quite high carbonation.
Overall, only the colour and in maybe the smell and carbonation resembles a beer (no, you have also carbonated water) but this cost me only 1 euro for a 750 bottle, so I guess I can't complain, much. So if you're a young dude throwing a party, wanting to get drunk fast, I guess this is for you.

Straw colour beer, white soapy head, modest carbonation.
Smell and taste are of malt and corn, a bit of yeast, and grassy hops (Saaz, likely).
Watery, light. Refreshing carbonation, but overall very flat and boring.
This beer, if ice cold, is good and easy on hot summer days.

Filtered beer pours golden yellow, with a small white head, very active carbonation in the glass.

Nose is a malty lager aroma, some hint of adjuncts possibly (edit - apparently corn was used in this beer). A bit spicy in the background, but otherwise smells like a typical belgian macro lager.

Taste is fairly clean, moderately crisp. Hints of malt into a mildly bitter finish (I guess hops were used). Not much else to find here in this lower-alcohol (belgian-style at any rate) beer, but enjoyable enough for what it is.

The beer poured into the chalice clear golden straw with a white frothy and bubbling head which lasted well enough to lace the glass.

The aroma was Saaz hops, strong when first opened and poured, and lessening as the head began to fall. After the initial flash off of hop character a lightly present caramel malt was notable as was a very slight bit of spice, namely pepper. Also present was a bit of DMS.

The flavor was light, very light. A spicy hop character was notable with some corn flavors and some noble hop bitterness. The bittering was strong enough to keep the flavor interesting but practically nothing else was going on in the beer other than the light DMS flavor.

The finish was dry with lasting lightly spicy hop bittering and flavor into the aftertaste. The body was medium light but with a moderate level of carbonation which led to a crisp and creamy mouthfeel. Highly drinkable, with more pronounced hop presence this might be a winner, fairly bitter, but a without much in the way of character until it warms up and then a peppery spice emerges with earnest.

Note: The can does say that it has corn in it, the flavor was boosted to 3.5 as a result since it may not be DMS, it may be corn from the grist.